Type A And B Problems
Type A people have Type B problems. Type B people have Type A problems. The overachiever needs to…
In personal development, our beliefs shape how we see ourselves and our potential, directly influencing our motivation and actions. Positive beliefs empower us to set and achieve challenging goals, while negative beliefs can hold us back.
Cultivating positive, growth-oriented beliefs boosts productivity. Believing in your ability to learn and improve leads to better time management and a focus on opportunities over obstacles. This mindset keeps you motivated and resilient, enhancing your productivity.
Type A people have Type B problems. Type B people have Type A problems. The overachiever needs to…
I love this passage from Marcus Aurelius in Meditations: At dawn, when you have trouble getting out of…
People tell themselves all kinds of lies (mainly to protect their ego). I have been guilty of this…
Most of them add zero value and charge a fortune for something you could do yourself for free:…
In 1980, Dr. Robert Kleck, a psychologist at Dartmouth, conducted an experiment with a group of undergraduate students….
“For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” This famous six-word story, often incorrectly attributed to Ernest Hemingway, captures the…
I found myself reflecting on the misery of modern parenting. When did raising children become such an exhausting…
In decision-making, the questions we ask ourselves shape the paths we take. They can lead us to clarity…
Let me share a story that resonates deeply with me about three stonecutters, each laboring under the same…
Procrastination plagues us all. Here are 3 tricks to overcome it: 1. Temptation Bundling Pair the thing you…
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